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Researchers from Annamalai University have conducted a study on the synthesis and characterization of a nanocomposite called MgO-QU/GO, and its antioxidant properties in zebrafish. The nanocomposite, made up of graphene oxide (GO), magnesium oxide (MgO), and quercetin (QU), has a wide range of applications in nanomedicine, including cancer treatment, medication delivery, tissue engineering, wound healing, and biosensors. The study found that the nanocomposite had low toxicity and improved antioxidant activity in zebrafish, suggesting its potential as a safe alternative for water recovery without negative effects on humans and animals. The research was published in the journal Medžiagotyra. [Extracted from the article] |